MAINT: Allow more recursion depth for scalar tests.#18921
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The test_operator_object_left and test_operator_object_right tests in test_scalarmath.py set a maximum recursion depth of 100 that caused an error in gitpod because it was too close to the starting depth of 75. The fix here is to raise the maximum depth to 200. Closes numpy#18749
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Backport of #18750.
The test_operator_object_left and test_operator_object_right tests in
test_scalarmath.py set a maximum recursion depth of 100 that caused an
error in gitpod because it was too close to the starting depth of 75.
The fix here is to raise the maximum depth to 200.
Closes #18749